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More Series 6 Episodes Titles!

Doctor Who Magazine has naturally come to the rescue of anyone dying to know the episode titles of Series 6, with the titles of the first half of the run featuring in issue #433.

It now transpires that the previously titled two parter from Matthew Graham The Rebel Flesh and Gangers is now known as The Rebel Flesh and The Almost People, while the Hugh Bonneville-guesting pirate episode by Stephen Thompson – who wrote the second Sherlock episode – is called The Curse Of The Black Spot.

Episode 7 is where StevenÂ Moffat earlier revealed we would see a “game-changing cliffhanger” and leads into the mid-season break which the The Grand Moff hopes will prevent anyone from missing the odd episode. This episode is titled, tantilizingly (considering what River Song told us last year), A Good Man Goes To War.

The full list of episodes as it stands:

1 & 2 – The Impossible Astronaut/Day Of The Moon by Steven Moffat

3 – The Curse Of The Black Spot by Stephen Thompson

4 – The Doctor’s Wife by Neil Gaiman

5 & 6 The Rebel Flesh/The Almost People by Matthew Graham

7 – A Good Man Goes To War by Steven Moffat

Little is known about the second half of the series as yet, so stay tuned and we’ll bring you the titles of episodes by Mark Gatiss, Gareth Roberts and Toby Whithouse as they’re confirmed…

A long-term Doctor Who fan, Christian grew up watching the show and has early memories of the Graham Williams era. His favourite stories are Inferno, The Seeds of Doom and Human Nature (although The Empty Child, Blink and Utopia all come close). When he’s not bossing around the news team, Christian is a freelance writer specialising in mobile technology and domestic computing, and enjoys classic rock, cooking and spending time in the countryside with his wife and young children. You can find him on Twitter, Facebook and Google+.